Healthy Home Kit: Sebastiana Tuy

Sebastiana has lived in her house for 53 years in a small town in Sololá. She is a homemaker, and her husband works in agriculture.

Just recently, the family received a Habitat smokeless stove, made specifically to eliminate the impact of indoor air pollution caused by smoke from cooking fires. Prior to her Habitat stove, Sebastiana cooked on an open fire “pollo”. She says now, “the smoke does not affect me. Now with one fire I put my food to cook and create my nisch tamal and tortillas.”

Now she has time to do other things around the house, like spend time with her two granddaughters, Claudia and Yeimy, both 9 years old, who love spending time at their grandmother’s house.

Sebastian is also content with her new water filter “the taste of the water is different and we don’t worry about drinking dirty water.” The latrine has also made a difference for the family, “the bathroom is what we needed most. We did not have one before. My husband and I would have to use the one at my daughter’s house, but we felt like we were bothering them. It feels good to have our own.”

Sebastiana has a good memory of the volunteers “I’m very happy with the things they have built and left behind with us. Thank you, we are grateful and satisfied with you job you did” she says.

Healthy Home Kit: Floridalma Tuy Pérez

Floridalma, her husband, Armando and their children, Eder (20), Emerson (18), Candelaria (16), Sandy (14) and Junior Wilfredo (10) have lived for 26 years in their current house. They recently received a Habitat Healthy Home Kit.

The kit includes a water filter, a smokeless stove and a latrine for the family. Prior to her Habitat stove, Floridalma cooked on a small stove. “There was a lot of smoke and it caused a lot of coughing” Floridama says of the effect of the smoke from her old stove to her body. With this stove, “it saves wood, it saves time, the food cooks more quickly because this stove is much larger. Now while I make my tortillas, I can put the majority of my other food to cook as well,” says Floridalma. When asked her favorite thing to cook, Floridalma says, “the thing I cook most are vegetables.

She also shares about the water filter. “There is a lot of difference. This is the only water we drink and the taste is different.” “How so?” we asked, “I think the taste is better and this water is much cooler,” she says. Of the family’s new latrine, Floridalma says “it is in the same place as the other one but this one is brand new.”

Floridalma remembers well the volunteers and the experience of building together. “I liked their way of being, they were very kind” she said. To the group she specifically sends this message, “I’m very grateful for all that you helped me with because here I lacked plenty. I’m grateful to you.”

 

 

Healthy Home Kit: Paula Jochola

Paula and her family of five including her husband Jose and their 3 children Alan (15), Odilia (13) and Jafet (2) live in s small village in Solola.

The family received a Habitat Healthy Home Kit which included a water filter, a new sanitary latrine and a smokeless stove. When asked about the water filter, “the water tastes much better” says Paula. The family also received a latrine, and Paula shares that she is content, “it is the same style as the old one— but it is the stove that has made the largest difference,” she says.

Before their current stove, “we had a little stove with a grill, everything about it was very small. I could only cook my lunch, nothing else.” “Now everything cooks much faster because the new stove, is large.” “Now I can start dinner while I make my lunch… tortillas, anything I make, I know it cooks in less time,” she says.  When asked her favorite thing to prepare, “chicken, when I season it and fry it” she responds.

To the group of volunteers, Paula sends her thanks, “we are very grateful to you, I enjoy these things that I have and especially my stove.”

Healthy Home Kits: Santos Erlinda Pérez

Herlinda, her husband Santos and their three children, Alvina (10), Andy (8), and Edison ( 2) live in Solola. The family rented a home for many years before moving to their current home, built adjoint to her brother-in-law’s home. Herlinda’s home is made of blocks, it is much improved from their prior home, and it allows the family to save money to one day build a home of their own.

Just recently, the family received a healthy home kit from Habitat. Prior to her new stove, Herlinda cooked on a bote, a wood small stove with a grill. “Before I could only cook one thing at a time because there was little space. Now everything cooks much faster.” She continues, “with the stove before, it took a long time. I would cook the tortillas, add another piece of wood, cook my coffee add another piece of wood and after each one, I’d add another wood.” “Now, I can cook my coffee, tortillas, frijoles and my soup with just two or three pieces of wood.”

Herlinda says another downside to her old stove was the affect it had on her health. “Before I would cough a lot. I often felt like I was choking and after cooking, I would have a headache. A lot of tears were cried using the old stove,” Herlinda shared. “Right now, this new stove is much better because there is not any smoke. It heats everything—my coffee, soup, all my tortillas, and all of the smoke leaves the kitchen,” she says.

Herlinda also received a  water filter and a latrine as part of her Healthy Home kit. With her new water filter, Herlinda says “the water that we drink now is healthier. Before we would catch water from outside and it sometimes had trash in it. Now the water we drink and is safer.” “What difference has the latrine made in your lives?” We asked Herlinda. “The difference is now we have one,” she says. “Before we would have to bother my brother-in-law to use their bathroom. Now we do not have to bother anyone. Our lives are much better.”

Herlinda remembers the group of volunteers who came to build very well. “When they came to build my stove they were very happy. Everyone came together here on the patio, we had lunch together and we were happy.  I always remember the day that they came, because my family came as well and it was a very joyous time.”

“I am grateful to them for this help, we are sincerely grateful from our hearts. We hope that God would bless you for offering this help because this help has benefited us. Now we don’t bother anyone, now the things we have are our own” Herlinda says.

Healthy Home Kit: Delia Marina Sequec

Delia, her husband Rogelio and her children, Edwina (16), Elvis (14), Sulmi (11), Melvin (9), Neriho (7) and Reina (2) in Solola. Delia is a homemaker, and Rogelio works in agriculture.

The family have lived in the current home for 10 years. Prior to their Habitat stove, “we had a stove that we propped up with rocks” the old stove is nearby and broken. “I love to make hot coffee, tortillas and prepare my daily meals with it,” says Delia.

The family also has a Habitat latrine. “Now we have our bathroom and we can go there and still have privacy. “When the kids were young, my husband created a latrine out of dried corn stalks, but after time, they started to fall, and he works so hard, it continued to fall apart over the years and we needed a new one after so many years. This was is much better because it has walls and a roof,” says Delia.

Delia is pleased with her healthy home kit, but her greatest impression was with the group of volunteers, she shares: “Thanks to God that they came to work with me. They were very kind, smiling and caring people. They cared a lot for my children, and my children felt very close to them. When the day came, I thought it would only be the builder coming to help and I thought it would take a lot of time.  To see such a group come unexpectedly show up was such a great help! They came and attended to building my stove, the latrine and it was done so quickly! I was very happy this day having them here.”

Thanks to you all, the work ended quickly, I was very happy passing this day together and send a lot of my love and greetings to everyone who came. Even now, my kids remember your names and ask for you. Thank you that you came to do this for us. We are very grateful.”

Healthy Home Kit: Verónica Salvador

Veronica, Eliseo and their six children Emilio (23) Alex (20) Mildred (19) Anna (16) Angelica (12) and Adolfo (6) live in Solola. Eliseo works in the mountains on a coffee farm, while Veronica is a homemaker and weaver.

The family have lived in their current house for 19 years. Just recently, the family had a positive change that preceded their encounter with Habitat. “Our house before was made of zinc sheets and 3 years ago, my siblings came to build me this house” Veronica says. The house that her siblings constructed is made of wood and is much more structurally sound than the prior house she told us. “I’m so glad and grateful for this house, because we did not have the kind of money to do this. And now I have this little house” A few months later, Veronica and Eliseo learned about Habitat, that they could receive help building a stove, a latrine and provide them with a water filter too.

“I had a grill stove, but it was a very small one. When my son got married, we gifted him the stove as their wedding present.” The family went back to using a traditional pollo stove to cook their meals. “With the new one, we spend all day cooking. In the morning, for lunch and in the evening, and at each meal we make our tortillas, and it uses a lot less wood, so we wanted this one, and thanks to God, it works very well, now I use even less wood,” says Verónica. When asked what her favorite thing to cook is, she answers: “frijoles, nishtamal and tortillas.”

With the latrine, she says “Before it was quite something for me because before I did not have a latrine. If everyone was here, we had to wait to enter each one into the house to use the bathroom,” she explained. The family had a small container that they would use and then discard outside. “The new one functions very well,” she adds.

Veronica also shares the improvement caused by the water filter. “Before I did not filter the water, we had access to potable water for the community but it was not so close, my children since they were young went to fetch water.”

Of the experience building, Veronica says, “My spouse and my children helped us, each one of my family placed a little part of this work. It was nice to do this work with everyone.” To the volunteers, Veronica says, “Thank you for doing this for us. We are content, the latrine and the stove, how they made it is exactly how it looks, and it looks excellent. Thank you for doing this for us.”

 

Healthy Home Kit: Fulgencio Díaz

Fulgencio(20) and his siblings Migdalia Ofelia (19), Carlos (10) and Daisy (7) live with in the village of San Lucas, Solola. The siblings recently lost their parents and with the help of his oldest sister and aunt, whom they live with, Fulgencio works very hard to keep the family unified.

With the help of their eldest sister, the family opened a small shop at the front of the house where they sell snacks and small goods. Migdalia runs the shop and the profit goes to keep a roof over their head and pay Carlos and Daisy’s school fees. Fulgencio works with their neighbors in agriculture, and this work allows the family consistent access to have fresh fruits and vegetables.

One year ago, Fulgencio discussed with his aunt their need for a stove and a latrine. He learned about Habitat’s program and the family recently received a Habitat Healthy Home Kit, complete with a stove, latrine and a clean water filter. Speaking of their prior stove he says, “before we had one, it was a table with a grill here in the middle, but it used a lot of wood and the smoke did not leave the house. It caused a lot of coughing, everything stayed inside. Now we don’t have that problem. Now, the smoke, goes out, the air is much fresher inside” How does it go outside? we ask, not seeing the usual chimney that accompany the new stoves “the chimney is here behind the wall and everything goes outside. Now, the smoke leaves very well,” he says.

What do you like about the stove, “Everything,” he says, “it saves wood, it cooks the food more quickly.” Of the latrine Fulgencio says “now, it is closer to the house, the old latrine was farther away close to the coffee fields and the little ones were afraid to go out there at night. This one is closer and it is a better quality too” he shares.

To the group of volunteers, Fulgencio says “thank you to you all for this stove, the filter and the bathroom, it has been a great help and we are very grateful for these.”

Smokeless Stove: Olga Sazo

Olga, her husband Juan Carlos and their baby son, Charlie (9 months) live in Solola. Olga is a homemaker and Juan Carlos works as a tailor. The family have lived in their home for 1 year now. One month after moving into their home, a group of volunteers came to their house to complete their Habitat smokeless stove.

Olga talks openly about her new stove. “Before we had a small stove with a tunnel – a small receiver filled with sand—it produced a lot of smoke. I feel good with this new stove because it does not  need a lot of wood and it facilitates my cooking much better.” The previous stove also affected her health she says. “Before this stove I would have to leave the kitchen because of the smoke, but now no, it is not necessary.” Olga says her favorite thing is “preparing chicken in cream” for her family.

Of the volunteers, Olga says, “they were kind and we are very grateful for them, because the truth is having a young family, we have just started to live – having this help and this benefit, it means a lot,” she says. “I hope that God will bless you. That he will help your family for the help that you gave us.”